... touch is a fundamental but undervalued aspect of
human nature . In the present article, the authors review psychological ... factors. As we have seen, some of the effects of touch are physiological, such as the release of
oxytocin , and they are part of our ... / more

... an umbrella term for these well-documented features of human experience. But free will has other connotations that fly in the face of ... that are presumed to underlie any action. Regardless of physiologicalprocesses, developmental history, or current circumstances, the ... / more

... , suggest that there are distinct races with distinct physiological and mental characteristics. Nonetheless, scientific research ... important that the public understand the true complexity of human genetics and its relationship to race. Empirical studies in psychology ... / more

... doing. Several properties of the living, breathing, moving human body have been measured in such studies.
Think back to the ... body does not end there. Psychologists have studied various physiologicalprocesses for a long time: changes in heartbeat, breathing, ... / more

... to hear people being blamed for being overweight, when physiological circumstances outside their control might contribute more than ... mode network tell us about self-knowledge? Frontiers in Human
Neuroscience , 7 .
Mottaghy, F.M., Hungs, M., ... / more

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